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How to completely end your judicial career

Posted by David Hardy · 25 November 2008 08:09 PM

Part One.

Part Two may include (a) ritual suicide or (b) resignation for personal reasons and flight under an assumed name to another state or (c) moving to Tibet and disguising yourself as a yak.

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Ya Think?

Posted by: Thomas at November 25, 2008 08:29 PM

I don't know. After all she's Black, and while that sort of language from a White would definitely be considered racist, I've heard numerous people claim that it's OK for Blacks to use it. If all else fails, she could always move a few miles north to Massachusetts, where it seems just about anything is tolerated from judges and politicians, except republican tendencies.

Posted by: Ken at November 26, 2008 12:13 AM

Well that's not all she did.

At the time, she was pulled over on the side of the road, shitfaced drunk. She was insulting the cop while she punched him repeatedly.

There are things I can get away with locally that I would not be able to get away with if I punched the cop who pulled me over. Cops really go out of their way to arrest you when you start trying to beat their asses. Go figure.

Posted by: Jim W at November 26, 2008 01:00 AM

I'm just waiting for the accusations of "RAAAAACISTS!" when someone actually calls for her resignation.

Posted by: A Texan at November 26, 2008 07:24 AM

Is she related to Cynthia McKinney?

Or maybe Elizabeth Halverson, in your neck of the woods?

Posted by: Bill at November 26, 2008 07:36 AM

Option (c) seems the most viable, as a disguise would not be needed.

Posted by: Dave at November 30, 2008 11:40 AM

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